| Review: Earle offers self-reflection on new album Huffington Post MICHAEL McCALL | March 27, 2012 11:05 AM EST | AP Four albums ago, Justin Townes Earle introduced himself as good-time rake who warned women about his rambling ways with a wink and a pinch. His music – a jaunty update on old-time acoustic music steeped ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Macon music: Scholarship gives aspiring musicians chance to learn The Daily News Journal Colton Wrisner is one of the individuals selected as a 2012 winner of the Macon-Doubler Fellowship, which is part of the educational outreach of Uncle Dave Macon Days and its mission to perpetuate old-time music and dance. A ninth-grader at Warren ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pickens County news briefs Greenville News Children are invited to learn about and celebrate Old-time Music traditions from 11 am-3 pm March 31 at Southern Wesleyan University, 907 Wesleyan Drive, Central. Activities include a "Symphony of Color," sponsored by the Artist Loft of Seneca, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Album review: Justin Townes Earle, "Nothing's Gonna Change The Way You Feel ... Reverb By Reverb Staff | March 27th, 2012 | No Comments » Four albums ago, Justin Townes Earle introduced himself as good-time rake who warned women about his rambling ways with a wink and a pinch. His music — a jaunty update on old-time acoustic music ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| KAFM NOTES: The black sheep in old time music's family ... When you hear the term, "old time music," what color do you see?There's a good chance the answer to that question is: "Lily white. (read more) www.gjfreepress.com/ARTICLE/20120326/.../1059/RSS | ||
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